Asbestos removal forces 2-week delay of classes at New Hampshire high school

Aug. 16, 2011
Kingswood High in Wolfeboro, N.H., will begin classes Sept. 19

From The Concord Monitor: Classes at Kingswood High School in Wolfeboro, N.H., have been delayed for two weeks after asbestos and unstable walls were found in the school's cafeteria. Students in grades 7 to 12 will begin school Sept. 19 instead of Sept. 6, according to the Governor Wentworth Regional School District. Crews were removing other asbestos when they discovered asbestos in the cafeteria ceiling.

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